December 20, 2012
Karl Henkel and Melissa Burden

General Motors Co.'s next-generation Camaro will flex its muscle on American turf.

The Detroit automaker said Wednesday that the Camaro will be manufactured at its Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant. The car is currently produced at a GM plant in Oshawa, Ontario.

"It's nice that the American muscle car is coming home," said Mike Green, president of United Auto Workers Local 652, which represents workers at GM's Lansing Grand River plant.

The number of new jobs or the possibility of a third shift in Lansing is not yet known, Green said. The plant currently employs 1,643 workers.

Source
The Detroit News